$1 million bond for Minn. woman accused of murder

Kandi Seviny of St. Paul, Minn. is seen in an undated photo provided by the Ramsey County, Minn.,Sheriff's Office. According to online court records, 34-year-old Kandi Siveny, along with her mother 53-year-old-old Dianna Siveny, of Appleton, Wis., were charged Monday, Feb. 18, 2013 with first-degree intentional homicide and substantial battery in connection with a 2007 shooting death of Lara Plamann in eastern Wisconsin. Rosie Campbell pf St. Paul, Minn., is charged with first-degree intentional homicide. Plamann was shot in the head in a shed on the Greenville, Wic., property she shared with her domestic partner Dianna Siveny. Investigators say they believe the three plotted the homicide. According to a criminal complaint, Kandi Siveny allegedly fired the gun. Campbell was allegedly an accomplice. (AP Photo/Ramsey County Sheriff's Office)

APPLETON - A $1 million bond has been set for a Minnesota woman accused of a 2007 Wisconsin murder.

Kandi Siveny, of St. Paul, is among three women charged with the murder of Lara Plamann. The 34-year-old made her first appearance in Outagamie County Friday.

According to the criminal complaint, Kandi Siveny shot 30-year-old Plamann for her mother Dianna Siveny, who thought Plamann was cheating on her. Fifty-three-year-old Dianna Siveny of Appleton, Wis., and her daughter are accused of hiring a third woman, 38-year-old Rosie Campbell, to kill Plamann but Campbell decided against pulling the trigger at the last minute.